For their third family vacation of the summer, David and Victoria Beckham have traveled with all four of their kids to Indonesia, where they’ve been soaking up the sun, hitting the beach, and spending some quality time together as a family of 6.

“Not enough sunscreen on,” he wrote alongside a video in which he kept applying more sunscreen to his face, even though it was already visibly covered with the protective lotion.

While staying on the island of Sumba, at the exclusive Nihi Sumba resort, the family of six also spent a day with the Sumba Foundation, a non-profit organization that brings healthcare, clean water, employment and education to local inhabitants of the island.

During their trip, the family played games — including soccer — with a group of local children, while also helping them practice their English.

“Special day with the inspiring students in Sumba, “Victoria wrote alongside a series of photos documenting the day.. “We loved hanging out helping to teach English and play games!@nihisumba @sumbafoundation X.”

Shortly after opening the resort — which was named as one of the best hotels in the world in 2016 by Travel + Leisure readers — hotelier Claude Graves set up the corresponding nonprofit organization. Nihi Sumba is responsible for much of the island’s preservation and donates the majority of its profits to the Sumba Foundation, which has established medical clinics and a malaria-training center that has helped reduce infection rates by 85%.

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